Notebooks
Story: The song of the sauko
Title
The song of the sauko
Collection
Summary
The song of the sauko which is a bird with a long bill. It seems that it eats a small buck.
Comments
1) p.9150v: the sauko eats a small buck shown to Lloyd at the SA Museum, 2) see also song of the sho sho and song of the ||ku and song of the !kan ||ka ||karashe and The song of the ≠ne≠nebbi (woodpigeon) and The song of the ||noruko djo-djo and The song of the mother of the little buck and The song of the ≠na≠n'arro and The song of the Ngogan-a (a little bird) and The song of the !ke tsa'ba (a bird) and The song of the ||gani (a bird) and The song of the !korro-ssin !ku (or Pit-making Bushmen) and A song of the |kam-ssin !ku (or Sun Bushmen) and The song of the !na !na'rishe (a bird), 3) This is found in Book XI & XII-3
Contributors
Date
29 October 1879
Categories
Keywords
bird (called the sauko) , bird (found in !kun country) , bird (that eats small buck) , sauko (bird) , sauko (its song) , sauko (a description of) , sauko (eats small buck) , sauko (the diet and habits of) , sauko (a !kun song about) , song (of the sauko bird) , song (of the !kun) , song (given by Tamme) , name (!kun, a bird called the sauko)
Story Pages
9146, 9151 & 9151v